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I was taken with the brilliant color of this maple leaf - one of many brought down by rain onto a tarp covering our tent. Backlit by reflections of light onto the tarp, it was such an intense red color that I couldn't ignore it and brought out a macro lens to try for a shallow depth of field. The colors reminded me of Air Canada's graphics on the vertical fin of their aircraft.
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American Mermaid
Lawton, OK
(painted on metal siding of Yarmuk Scrap Metal Inc.)
Artist Credit: Dallas Morgandale
PLEASE, NO invitations, graphics or self promotions, THEY WILL BE DELETED. My photos are FREE to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks.
Mr. Vanderblit's bathroom and closet. The bathtub is carved from a single block of marble, weighting 1,361 kg (3000 lbs). The bathtub has 4 faucets, the extra two are for hot and cold salt water, it was thought that bathing in salt water was good for your health. Staff had to heat the marble tub with hot water several times before it would be warm enough for bath water to stay hot.
The mansion has 20 bathrooms.
Gilster Mary Lee, Perryville MO. Custom paint, purple upper is solid paint to bottom stripe. White stripe graphics is vinyl wrap applied by owner. 1 of 5 new LT tractors
Stylist, Graphics & Photography :::: Clix Credits
Why Do I love, You Sir?
"Because—
The Wind does not require the Grass
To answer—Wherefore when He pass
She cannot keep Her place.
Because He knows—and
Do not You—
And We know not—
Enough for Us
The Wisdom it be so—
The Lightning—never asked an Eye
Wherefore it shut—when He was by—
Because He knows it cannot speak—
And reasons not contained—
—Of Talk—
There be—preferred by Daintier Folk—
The Sunrise—Sire—compelleth Me—
Because He's Sunrise—and I see—
Therefore—Then—
I love Thee— "
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Antique store wall graphics
Kentucky Street,
Iola, KS
Contrast edited in Flickr Photo Editor
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The Big Apple is a roadside attraction in Colborne, Ontario, Canada. Located on the south side of Ontario Highway 401 . The large apple-shaped structure, claimed to be the world's largest.
Height - 12.1 meters (40 ft)
The outcome of a digital concept theme, produced for Foundation. The image views Blackpool Tower from a dystopian, apocalyptic future. 18/11/2016
Graphics with urban landscapes : poles, billboard, zebra, fence...
Some photos of this place has been taken at night from another point of view, with a Nikon D600...See my gallery...Thanks my friends photographers !
Been working on lots of cool stuff to sell to other photogs, am very excited-LOVE doing this graphics stuff!
and you can put your own photos in the frames and turn on and off the mattes. And change the wall color.
will have greeting card templates for sale too, made w/ lots of cool wallpaper.
A young woman taking a break on the steps of the London Graphics Centre loading bay, Mercer Street, London.
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By popular demand :here is my hardware/mods/ingame settings for ETS2 as of now.
Might lower the ingame brightness as I feel that the HDR is a bit strong on the white balance.
No Reshade/SweetFX.
FPS is good, not perfect but easy to play with (also due to heavy mods like ProMods, etc.)
Antialiasing is not perfect but I don't really care that much, to me it's OK for a game that age.
Wow: a sports arena converted to church. 16,000 people in one room fixated by a single media environment.
A Common Loon (Gavia immer) surfaced very near to my kayak and went right into a wing stretch before I could zoom out to get the entire bird in the frame. While I prefer not to crop off wingtips or head, I liked this close-up look at the graphic patterns of its beautiful breeding plumage. I love these often curious birds that sometimes grace me with their presence while paddling local area lakes. Taken May 27, 2017 in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
September, 1973. This photo was taken during the first class of the day, our Engineering Graphics class. The class subject matter seemed quite similar to the Drafting classes I took all through high school. It was one of those classes required for all of the engineering majors at the college. There’s a ‘drafting machine’ visible on the right margin of the photo, an upgrade from the t-square and triangles we had during high school. The instructor for that class was Dr. Chester Kyle, a renowned expert on human-powered vehicles and their aerodynamics.
It was the general practice at Long Beach State for professors to teach classes instead of having teaching assistants do that work.
I wish I could remember more about my classmate, the young man in the photo. I seem to recall that he was perhaps an Electrical Engineering major as I had only one other class together with him around 2 years later. What I do remember about him was that he was talkative and had a sense of humor.
He’s holding a pencil in his left hand, which reminds me of a story involving him. That one other class that we had together was Ethics in Engineering. It was another one of those classes required by all the engineering disciplines, so it was held at the noon hour in the Chemistry Lecture Hall which had a capacity of hundreds. It dealt with important topics and issues that an engineer might encounter as a practicing professional, perhaps also with difficult choices along the way. One day, the lecturer said something to the effect of, “...so these are lessons to keep in mind all through your engineering career that could last half of a century.” To this, my witty classmate above commented, “In half a century I’m not sure that I could even pick up a pencil!” :-)